Chivas manager Jose Manuel de la Torre has his hands full keeping the club from relegation this season.

GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- Chivas dropped important points in the Liga MX on Sunday, drawing 0-0 in the Estadio Omnilife against Veracruz. Here are three takes from the match that saw Chivas slip deeper into the relegation zone.

Chivas improved in the second half on Sunday and by the end of the game looked by far the most likely team to win the three points. Giovani Hernandez can consider himself unlucky to have a goal chalked off three minutes after halftime...

Veracruz followed up their Week 1 win with a 3-1 home victory vs. Puebla.

It hasn't been often over the past few years that Chivas Guadalajara have enjoyed a better weekend than their bitter Mexico City rival Club America, but this one just past was that most rare of occasions.

Chivas turned it on in front of a sold-out Estadio Omnilife to overcome Pumas 2-1 and secure a vital three points in the relegation battle, while Club America lost 1-0 away to Club Tijuana in the Estadio Caliente.

Elsewhere, it has been a worrying start for Pachuca, Santos Laguna and Leon, with...

Once again, the team failed to do just that. It is now 274 minutes since Chivas scored in a Liga MX game and the team's only two goals this Apertura 2014 have come from direct free kicks by Fernando Arce.